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Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "The Dream of Palm Wine Drummers", pen and ink on rice paper. Size: 37.5' x 24', 95 x 61 cm. Provenance: From a private collection in Boston, purchased directly from the artist in Nigeria. Soji Niran is a contemporary Oshogbo artist.? He trained under Prince Twins Seven Seven and Chief Z.O. Oloruntoba.? He is the brother of artist Dayo Niran.? His works are rare because he produces limited pieces on commission.

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      • Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "Market Scene", 1997
        Dec. 09, 2019

        Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "Market Scene", 1997

        Est: $300 - $500

        Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "Market Scene", 1997, pen and ink on rice paper, signed. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist in Nigeria; A private collection in Boston. Size: 23.75'' x 26.5'', 60 x 67 cm (sheet).

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      • Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "Ogun Festival"
        Dec. 09, 2019

        Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "Ogun Festival"

        Est: $300 - $500

        Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "Ogun Festival", 1997, pen and ink on rice paper, signed. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist in Nigeria; A private collection in Boston. Size: 23.75'' x 36.5'', 60 x 93 cm (sheet).

        Material Culture
      • Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "The Dream of Palm Wine Drummers"
        Dec. 09, 2019

        Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "The Dream of Palm Wine Drummers"

        Est: $200 - $400

        Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "The Dream of Palm Wine Drummers", pen and ink on rice paper. Size: 37.5'' x 24'', 95 x 61 cm. Provenance: From a private collection in Boston, purchased directly from the artist in Nigeria. Soji Niran is a contemporary Oshogbo artist.Ê He trained under Prince Twins Seven Seven and Chief Z.O. Oloruntoba.Ê He is the brother of artist Dayo Niran.ÊHis works are rare because he produces limited pieces on commission.

        Material Culture
      • Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "Market Scene", 1997
        Oct. 15, 2017

        Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "Market Scene", 1997

        Est: $300 - $500

        Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "Market Scene", 1997, pen and ink on rice paper, signed. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist in Nigeria; A private collection in Boston. Size: 23.75'' x 26.5'', 60 x 67 cm (sheet).

        Material Culture
      • Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "Ogun Festival"
        Oct. 15, 2017

        Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "Ogun Festival"

        Est: $300 - $500

        Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "Ogun Festival", 1997, pen and ink on rice paper, signed. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist in Nigeria; A private collection in Boston. Size: 23.75'' x 36.5'', 60 x 93 cm (sheet).

        Material Culture
      • Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "Cultural Entertainers"
        Jul. 16, 2017

        Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "Cultural Entertainers"

        Est: $300 - $500

        Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "Cultural Entertainers", 1997, pen and ink on rice paper. Size: 34'' x 25'', 86 x 64 cm. Provenance: From a private collection in Boston, purchased directly from the artist in Nigeria. Soji Niran is a contemporary Oshogbo artist.ξ He trained under Prince Twins Seven Seven and Chief Z.O. Oloruntoba.ξ He is the brother of artist Dayo Niran.ξHis works are rare because he produces limited pieces on commission.

        Material Culture
      • Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "The Dream of Palm Wine Drummers"
        Jul. 16, 2017

        Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "The Dream of Palm Wine Drummers"

        Est: $300 - $500

        Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "The Dream of Palm Wine Drummers", pen and ink on rice paper. Size: 37.5'' x 24'', 95 x 61 cm. Provenance: From a private collection in Boston, purchased directly from the artist in Nigeria. Soji Niran is a contemporary Oshogbo artist.ξ He trained under Prince Twins Seven Seven and Chief Z.O. Oloruntoba.ξ He is the brother of artist Dayo Niran.ξ His works are rare because he produces limited pieces on commission.

        Material Culture
      • Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "Melody Makers Entertainers"
        Jul. 16, 2017

        Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "Melody Makers Entertainers"

        Est: $300 - $500

        Soji Niran (Nigerian, 20th c.) "Melody Makers Entertainers", 1997, pen and ink on rice paper. Size: 37'' x 24'', 94 x 61 cm. Provenance: From a private collection in Boston, purchased directly from the artist in Nigeria. Soji Niran is a contemporary Oshogbo artist.ξ He trained under Prince Twins Seven Seven and Chief Z.O. Oloruntoba.ξHe is the brother of artist Dayo Niran.ξ His works are rare because he produces limited pieces on commission.

        Material Culture
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